Dr Mahamudu Bawumia
Former Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has called on President John Dramani Mahama to reverse the dismissals of Ghanaians employed after the December 7, 2024 elections.
In a Facebook post on Wednesday, February 19, titled, ‘Worrying Developments In Our Country: An Appeal To H.E. President John Mahama’, Dr. Bawumia expressed deep concern over the President Mahama-led government’s actions targeting Ghanaians who were legitimately employed during the previous administration which he believes threatens Ghana’s democracy and undermine the principles of fairness and justice enshrined in the 1992 Constitution.
Dr. Bawumia stated that while he had personally vowed to allow the new government the necessary space to settle and implement its policies, the alarming trend of dismissals targeting individuals hired during the previous administration legitimately has compelled him to speak out.
“It is ironic that a party which campaigned on the wings of jobs for all Ghanaians is arbitrarily dismissing the same Ghanaians, rendering them jobless, just because a different government employed them to put their talents to bear on the nation’s development and earn income to cater for themselves and their families,” he said.” The least a party that campaigned on jobs could do under conditions of unemployment is to also innovate and create jobs rather than dismiss people.”
Dr. Bawumia further criticized the government’s decision to dismiss public service directors who are non-political appointees, stating that their only offense appeared to be their association or relation to politicians.
He also raised concerns over reports of planned terminations of security personnel, nurses, and teachers appointed under the previous government, describing such actions as detrimental to national progress.
Insecurity
Dr. Bawumia also lamented the growing atmosphere of insecurity, pointing to attacks on journalists, military raids on the homes of former government officials, and mob violence targeting individuals and state institutions.
“These are certainly worrying times for our democracy, and the earlier action is taken to protect institutions and democratic practice, the better it would be for Ghana’s forward match,” he cautioned.
Calling on President Mahama to be a leader for all Ghanaians, he urged him to put a stop to the dismissals and ensure that all citizens are treated fairly and protected under the law.
“There is no reset by repeating or escalating what may have happened in the past. Therefore, I call on His Excellency President Mahama to be a president for all Ghanaians by putting a stop to these developments, reversing the unfair dismissals, and protecting all our citizens,” he said.
A Daily Guide Report